Tybalt made an impulsive decision when he sees Romeo and exclaims “Therefore turn and draw” (Romeo and Juliet 3.1.63). Tybalt will regret this decision, as it did lead to him getting killed by Romeo by the end of the scene. Romeo’s relationship with Juliet led to Tybalt’s impulse to try to kill Romeo. Instead, Romeo does not want to fight Tybalt, which leads to a duel between Mercutio and Tybalt that ends with both of them dying. Love can create impulsive decisions that create chain reactions in everyday life. The way Tybalt was impulsive to start a fight, young love can cause impulsiveness that can attribute to teenage pregnancy, misdemeanors, and other bad consequences. Love also caused the death of two other people, Romeo and Juliet themselves. Romeo is in grief when he sees that “death, that hath sucked the honey out of [her] breath” (Romeo and Juliet 5.3.92). Juliet's greed for young love with Romeo caused her to make an irrational decision. Romeo believes that Juliet is dead, even though that is not the case. Juliet should have told Romeo her plan first, and maybe she would have reconsidered it, but she was to blind by young love and went on by her impulse. Making impulsive decisions because of young love is also seen in society. People marry each other all time without giving it a second look, and the same thing with divorces. Decisions can be made better if people stop and think about their
Tybalt made an impulsive decision when he sees Romeo and exclaims “Therefore turn and draw” (Romeo and Juliet 3.1.63). Tybalt will regret this decision, as it did lead to him getting killed by Romeo by the end of the scene. Romeo’s relationship with Juliet led to Tybalt’s impulse to try to kill Romeo. Instead, Romeo does not want to fight Tybalt, which leads to a duel between Mercutio and Tybalt that ends with both of them dying. Love can create impulsive decisions that create chain reactions in everyday life. The way Tybalt was impulsive to start a fight, young love can cause impulsiveness that can attribute to teenage pregnancy, misdemeanors, and other bad consequences. Love also caused the death of two other people, Romeo and Juliet themselves. Romeo is in grief when he sees that “death, that hath sucked the honey out of [her] breath” (Romeo and Juliet 5.3.92). Juliet's greed for young love with Romeo caused her to make an irrational decision. Romeo believes that Juliet is dead, even though that is not the case. Juliet should have told Romeo her plan first, and maybe she would have reconsidered it, but she was to blind by young love and went on by her impulse. Making impulsive decisions because of young love is also seen in society. People marry each other all time without giving it a second look, and the same thing with divorces. Decisions can be made better if people stop and think about their